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What's your 1st round big board looking like?


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how about it?

currently mine would be:

1. Marqise Lee, WR, USC

2. Eric Ebron, TE, UNC

3. Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan

4. Kelvin Richardson, WR, Florida State

5. Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State

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WR, WR, TE, WR

 

 

Big Board

 

Best WR

Best WR

Best Corner

 

 

OL played good minus the goal line but playing one of the top front 7 in the NFL with our 3rd string guards what do you expect when your coach called those plays.  No QB with Any OL could do anything when your passing game is not respected and WR's can't get open, throw in some blites with one of the NFL's top defenses.  Cant do anything.  To be honest gotta go Weapons for Cam and DB's rounds 1-3 if we want to improve.  

We've had the Good OL with the Good Running game but see how far it gets you with no WR's outside Smith (2008).  Plus what a way to build a Q young franchise QB confidence, who the media questions his passing abilities, by giving him no receivers.  Thats a recipe for failure at building a young franchise QB.

 

We go OL early and just lookpast the WR's and DB's we are just going to stay the same not get past that hump.  Going to be like now like 08 etc.  Solid front OL and Running game carrying through the season but when playing the big dogs in the playoffs just going to get stomped

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We draft a OL with either of our first 2 picks we are settling and not moving forward IMO  Way to big of holes at WR and DB.

 

We have a young franchise QB who we are trying to build around but give him the worst WR corp in the NFL (take away Smith worse in the NFL in a long long time)  just what you want to do to help help franchise QB's confidence when the Media keeps questioning his passing ability.

 

We can go grab that "Stud" OT but teams are still going to stack the box shutting down the run still pin back and blitz the poo out of the QB and Hit him.  And Still Stall out in the playoffs when were playing a top tier team in the playoffs chasing that ring.

This OL healthy with a couple WRs wouldnt hear a peep out of anyone.  They played great today and even praised by the Talking heads on Fox, yes they did give up some sacks but No OL in the Game of football is going to holdup when a  Top D does not respect your WRs blitz the hell out of you and your Receivers do nothing to help your young QB.  

 

WRs and DBs or this is as far as we get just like 08.

08 we had that Big stud first round RT and solid OL to go with the best RB duo in the NFL.  And just like now and just like seattle year.  We stalled out in the playoffs Teams stacked the box shut the run down and Blitzed the poo out of the QB and OL just out numbered etc. 

Now super bowl year we had Young Smith, Moose, and Proehl.  No team could stack the box, and Much harder to Blitz.  DBs were better didn't have to worry as much as now if the front 7 didn't get pressure.

 

Go OT or OG first 2 rounds and we are going to be in the same spot next year as now 08 and 05 at best

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1. Taylor Lewan OT, Michigan

2. Jordan Matthews WR, Vanderbilt

3. Kelvin Benjamin WR, Florida State

4. Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama

5. Jace Amaro TE, Texas Tech

6. Marqise Lee, WR, Southern Cal

7. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix S, Alabama

8. Cyril Richardson OG/OT, Baylor

Don't want any part of that guy.  He screams bust. 

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how about it?

currently mine would be:

1. Marqise Lee, WR, USC

2. Eric Ebron, TE, UNC

3. Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan

4. Kelvin Richardson, WR, Florida State

5. Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State

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1. Gabe Jackson -RG 6'-3" 340lbs , Mississippi State

2.Antonio Richardson -LT/RT  6'6" 330lbs,  Tennessee

3, Cyrus Kouandjio - LT/RT  6'6" 320lbs, Alabama

4. Cyril Richardson -RG  6'5" 340lbs, Baylor

5. Kelvin Benjamin -WR 6'5" 230lbs, Florida State

6. Mike Evans -WR 6'5" 225lbs, Texas A&M

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I don't want to reach for a WR.  If Lee, Evans or maybe Benjamin is there then I think we take one of them.  

 

I think we need OL or DB are bigger needs in the first round.  The WR class is deep enough that we'll be able to get talented people in the 3rd round and beyond.  

 

I know our franchise QB needs weapons, but I think we also need to protect him.   

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The thing is overall they are doing a solid job protecting him See TV announcers praising them today.  Its super easy to cry about the OL when all you see is Cam getting hit.  You don't get Weapons, teams still stack the Box and shut the run down and Still Blitz the poo out of hitting the QB even With that stud OT we drafted in the 1st round.  That is exactly how we stalled in 08.  We had that stud at RT we drafted round 1 made it to the playoffs with tough D and running game.  We get there teams just pin back and bring the house doing no help for the QB,  Jake instead of getting hit just launched it gun shy getting intercepted.  Gotta go WR and DB 1-3 or 4 or we are not taking steps forward just settling for the same.  No WRs early doesn't matter if Jake Matthews fall, Cam is still is going to get hit people are going to cry (worse pick ever etc etc)  You open things up teams cant do what they are doing now itll be more like the superbowl year

 

Our Super Bowl run our OL was no better than this and worse than 08 what they did have were WR's to bail out the QB opened the box for Davis and Foster.  Also had DB's who you didn't have to cross your fingers when the front 7 doesn't get pressure getting the ball off.  Our opponents WRs are open by the the time the ball hits the QB's hands now.

 

WR is Deep gotta grab a top tier 1 early need that #1 WR (Smith Needs to be in the slot #2) unless a gilbert or Dennard fall.

2nd round WR again. 3rd DB

I don't want to reach for a WR.  If Lee, Evans or maybe Benjamin is there then I think we take one of them.  

 

I think we need OL or DB are bigger needs in the first round.  The WR class is deep enough that we'll be able to get talented people in the 3rd round and beyond.  

 

I know our franchise QB needs weapons, but I think we also need to protect him.   

 

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